The most productive places on Earth for solar power are farmlands, according to an Oregon State University study.
Volcanic hot spots such as the ones that created the Hawaiian Islands have long been considered stationary points, created by processes deep within the earth’s interior.
University of Guelph research rooted in traditional seeds and driven by contemporary science is helping plants produce their own all-important nitrogen.
DGIST announced on July 2 that Professor Seong-Woon Yu’s team in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences discovered that chronic stress causes autophagic death of adult hippocampal neural stem cells (NSCs).
Typhoon Krosa is a large storm moving through the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and infrared imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite revealed that the large typhoon also has a large eye.
Invasive silver carp have been moving north toward the Great Lakes since their accidental release in the 1970s.
If you’re one of Australia’s 1.4 million shiftworkers, eating at irregular times is just par for the course – but have you ever stopped to think about the impact this might have on your body?
A recently completed study indicates that Finnish children who spend a lot of time in front of screens have a heightened risk for overweight and abdominal obesity, regardless of the extent of their physical activity.
Researchers have designed plastic-based materials that can store natural gas more effectively.
The ability to learn new motor skills is a lifelong prerequisite for mastering everyday tasks independently and flexibly.
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